Background
Chhor, Kylin was born on June 23, 1937 in Siemreap-Angkor, Cambodia. Arrived in the United States, 1958. Son of Chhor-Pin and Tan-Yam.
Chhor, Kylin was born on June 23, 1937 in Siemreap-Angkor, Cambodia. Arrived in the United States, 1958. Son of Chhor-Pin and Tan-Yam.
Bachelor in Political Science, Bucknell University, 1961. Bachelor in Sociology, Bucknell University, 1961. Master of Arts in INternat.
Organization, American University, 1965. Doctor of Philosophy in International Relations, American University, 1969.
Executive Officer, Department of Public Information, United Nations since 1988. Head of Administration, Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok, 1983-1988. Officer-in-charge, Africa Branch, Department of Technical Cooperation for Development, United Nations, New York, 1983.
Chief, Section for East, Southern Africa & Regional Project(s), Department of Technical Cooperation for Development, 7683. Acting Executive Officer, 1978-1979, Chief, Section for Regional Project(s) & Newly Independent Countries, Africa Branch, 1975-1976, Programme Management Officer, Physical Resources Project(s) Sections, Africa Branch, 1973-1975, Department of Technical Cooperation for Development. Programme Management Officer, Section for Asia & the Far East, Department of Economic & Social Affairs, United Nations, New York, 1968-1973.
Project(s) Officer, Office of Special Fund Operations, Department of Economic & Social Affairs, 1967-1968. Instructor/Researcher, Catholic University of America, 1965-1967. Chief Custodian, Cambodian Embassy, Washington, District of Columbia, 1964-1967.
Staff Counsil, Bucknell Institute for Foreign Students, United States of America, 5961. Teacher, College Chamrocun Vichea & College Kampucheabot Phnom-Penh, Cambodia, 1957-1958. Militia for National Independence, 1951-1953.
Author, compiler: Khmer-English Dictionary, 1964-1967. Editor: Khmer Student Yearbook, 1963-1965.
President Khmer Students Association in United States of America, 1959—1967. Member of Association Former International Civil Servants, Center Presidential Studies, Academy Political Science, National Political Science Honor Society (life).
Executive management. Teaching/writing on Asian and international affairs. Political analyses/ reforms.
International diplomacy. International negotiations. Higher education; university affairs.
Promoting the activities of the United Nations. Nature/wildlife conservation. Protection of archaeological, cultural and historical sites and artifacts.
World campaign for the eradication of famine and poverty. Peace and human rights in Kampuchea. Projects to feed and educate Khmer war orphans.
Married Judith Lynn Mackiewich, July 10, 1971 (divorced October 10, 1983). 1 child Ramani Khatya. Married Savanntha Diep, June 24, 1988.
1 child Atitya Umali.